Riding the Justice Route: Free Bus Travel as a Step Toward Gender-Just Public Transport in Delhi
A presentation on what Delhi’s free bus scheme tells us about the possibilities and limits of gender-just public transport.
A presentation on what Delhi’s free bus scheme tells us about the possibilities and limits of gender-just public transport.
Can we talk about transport justice without fundamentally rethinking how we plan cities? I explored this question through a review of existing frameworks.
Early findings from our survey of farming within Delhi, presented at a seminar on sustainable urban agriculture.
Why does city planning refuse to see farming? We shared insights from Delhi on what it would take to change that.
I presented the case for farming in Delhi as more than a curiosity. It is a systemic alternative to the way we think about cities.
I proposed a four-part framework for thinking about equity in transportation, presented at Mobilize in Dar es Salaam.
A review of India’s transport and health data infrastructure, asking whether we have what it takes to model the health impacts of urban transport.
I used Census data to map how Indians commute to work, highlighting the dominance of walking and cycling in most cities.